What is the difference between moving interstate versus intrastate?

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Interstate is the term used to describe activities that occur over multiple states. For example, a vehicle moving from Connecticut the New Hampshire will be traveling interstate, across multiple states.

Intrastate is the term used to describe activities that occur within the same state. For example, a vehicle moving from the city of Hartford, CT to the city of New Haven, CT would be traveling intrastate, within the same state.

For more information on intrastate versus interstate permits for Taxi and Livery services, visit our Regulatory and Compliance Unit webpage.

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